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Image:LaurelCope Louise.JPG|[[Louise of Woodsholme]]
Image:LaurelCope Louise.JPG|[[Louise of Woodsholme]]


Image:LaurelCope HroarSvithandi.JPG|[[HroarSvithandi]]
Image:LaurelCope HroarSvithandi.JPG|[[Hroar_sviðandi]]
Image:LaurelCope Giuseppe.JPG|[[Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia]]
Image:LaurelCope Giuseppe.JPG|[[Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia]]
Image:LaurelCope Gareth.JPG|[[Gareth Nicodemus Somerset]]
Image:LaurelCope Gareth.JPG|[[Gareth Nicodemus Somerset]]

Revision as of 21:32, 22 September 2011

Inspired by the Lochac Pelican cloak, Giuseppe Francesco da Borgia and Richenda Elizabeth Coffin proposed that the Order of the Laurel in Caid authorize the undertaking of a similar project. On receiving the Order's approval, Giuseppe and Richenda designed and created a blue velvet cope overlain with a grid of silver gimp. Each void will be filled with the coat of arms of one of the Companions of the Order.

The cope will be available for use in elevation ceremonies, and during coronations when the Charters of the Orders are rendered to the Crown.

Companions' Arms on the Cope